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A menstrual cup holds more than a tampon and should keep you dry for a longer amount of time. Depending on your flow, you may even be able to use your menstrual cup for the full 12 hours, or the brand’s suggested length of time, before needing to ...

Menstrual cups are designed with many different features from one cup to the next. One of those features that may vary between brands is the stem. A cup may have a long stick, tab, ball, ring, no stem at all, or may have a mixture of these. They can ...

Now that menstrual cups are becoming more popular, more stores and online shops have been popping up. You might even be able to find either a physical or an online store that is locally-owned. However, they're still not as widely popular as ...

CBD oil for menstrual cramps is a sizzling hot topic. If you haven’t heard of CBD yet, brace yourself. Several states have legalized marijuana use, and hemp-derived products are now legal in the U.S. on a federal level, and the market for CBD is ...

Some people are fortunate enough that it doesn't matter what shape or design of a menstrual cup that they use. For others, they may experience difficulties reaching their cup to remove it, or finding it uncomfortable while wearing.

Some people are fortunate enough that it doesn't matter what shape or design of a menstrual cup that they use. For others, they may experience difficulties reaching their cup to remove it, or finding it uncomfortable while wearing.

Menophobia is the fear of menstruation. Just like any other phobia, the symptoms can vary based on personal levels of anxiety. It can also affect someone whether or not they are the one menstruating. Someone with menophobia may have anxiety because ...

Whether your periods are heavy or light, leaks happen— especially overnight. Even the thickest, longest overnight pads can bunch up while you sleep. Over the course of six to eight hours, tampons can reach max capacity and menstrual cups can, too. ...

Are you tired of dealing with a heavy period every month? If you need to wear both a tampon and a thick pad for adequate protection during your period, you probably are suffering from menorrhagia, which is another way of saying heavy menstrual ...

There is often a lot of confusion as to what size to begin with. Believe it or not, the larger the egg is, the easier it is to use. If you are a beginner or think you have a weak pelvic floor, you can start with a large (or medium) size egg as a ...

The sea sponge is a natural, renewable resource that’s been used in personal care for ages, including for use as menstrual tampons. They’re comfortable, non-irritating, environmentally friendly and money saving. They’re also easy to use.Sea ...

Do you have a long menstrual cycle? While the average menstrual cycle is 28 days, normal menstrual cycles can range anywhere from 21 to 35 days in adults. If your menstrual cycle consistently runs longer than 35 days, you have what is considered a ...

High-Tech Livia Reviewed! Does it Really Turn Off Cramps? There’s a new buzz in the world of women’s health, and it’s coming from a medication-free method of dealing with menstrual cramps called Livia. Livia is being marketed as a high-tech “off ...

Menstrual cramps are no joke; a third of women over the age of 18 take at least four sick days each year because of severe discomfort during their periods, according to a study that was conducted in the U.K. After changing your diet, you should ...

When it comes to the frequency, length and flow of your monthly visitor, a general rule of thumb is that normal periods are defined as what's normal for you. But being knowledgeable about your menstrual cycle can help you identify when normal goes ...

Tampons are awesome - they let you hang out on the beach wearing a tiny white swimsuit, happily playing volleyball with your friends. At least, that's what the ads would like you to think.
In reality, tampons come with a very real risk of Toxic ...